(A) "overcome" = shake off (IV) → Both mean to get rid of a persistent feeling or condition.
(B) "caught" (the flu) = gone down with (III) → Both mean to become ill with a disease.
(C) "gradually disappear" = wear off (II) → Both mean to fade away slowly, especially effects of medication or pain.
(D) "get stronger" (breeze) = pick up (I) → Both mean to increase in intensity, commonly used with wind or speed.
Hence, Option 1: (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) → Each phrasal verb correctly replaces the underlined verb with the same contextual meaning: shake off a feeling, gone down with an illness, wear off (pain subsiding), and pick up (wind intensifying) → correct